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Molecular characteristics and induction profiles of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha and other basic helix-loop-helix and Per-Arnt-Sim domain-containing proteins identified in a carcinogenic liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis

Authors
Kim, Seon-HeeOh, Gyu-SeokSohn, Woon-MokLee, KihyunYang, Hyun-JongBae, Young-An
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Keywords
bHLH-PAS proteins; Clonorchis sinensis; HIF-1 alpha; hypoxia; oxygen homeostasis
Citation
PARASITOLOGY, v.146, no.2, pp 176 - 186
Pages
11
Journal Title
PARASITOLOGY
Volume
146
Number
2
Start Page
176
End Page
186
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44891
DOI
10.1017/S0031182018001245
ISSN
0031-1820
1469-8161
Abstract
Clonorchis sinensis (C. sinensis), a trematode parasite that invades the hypoxic hepatobiliary tract of vertebrate hosts requires a considerable amount of oxygen for its sexual reproduction and energy metabolism. However, little is known regarding the molecular mechanism of C. sinensis involved in the adaptation to the hypoxic environments. In this study, we investigated the molecular structures and induction patterns of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) and other basic helix-loop-helix and Per-Arnt-Sim (bHLH-PAS) domain-containing proteins such as HIF-1 beta, single-minded protein and aryl hydrocarbon receptor, which might prompt adaptive response to hypoxia, in C. sinensis. These proteins possessed various bHLH-PAS family-specific domains. Expression of C. sinensis HIF-1 alpha (CsHIF-1 alpha) was highly induced in worms which were either exposed to a hypoxic condition or co-incubated with human cholangiocytes. In addition to oxygen, nitric oxide and nitrite affected the CsHIF-1 alpha expression depending on the surrounding oxygen concentration. Treatment using a prolyl hydroxylase-domain protein inhibitor under 20%-oxygen condition resulted in an increase in the CsHIF-1 alpha level. Conversely, the other bHLH-PAS genes were less responsive to these exogenous stimuli. We suggest that nitrite and nitric oxide, as well as oxygen, coordinately involve in the regulation of HIF-1 alpha expression to adapt to the hypoxic host environments in C. sinensis.
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